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Track Premiere: Qasim Naqvi’s Wreckage

Today, we are premiering a track from Qasim Naqvi‘s new album Film, a self release published by Erased Tapes Music out on September 29th.

Film is a body of analog electronic music created for two separate projects by Naeem Mohaiemen: the feature film Tripoli Cancelled and the three-channel video installation Two Meetings and a Funeral. Both works premiered at documenta 14. Naqvi wrote 18 compositions for both projects, but Film features a curated selection of 10 pieces that create a cohesive musical arc.

“Wreckage” is from Tripoli Cancelled, a fiction feature about a week in the life of a man who is either prisoner of, or monarch over, a desolate home that is gradually revealed to be an airport. Naqvi had the following to say about the piece:

With “Wreckage,” I was going for an ecstatic state borne from isolation; an emotional unraveling of the film’s main and only character. The music feels buried and far away at first, and it gradually moves to the foreground.

About Qasim Naqvi

Qasim Naqvi is a drummer, composer, and member of the group Dawn of Midi. When he is not touring with DOM, he composes music for film, dance, theater and chamber ensembles domestically and abroad. Qasim’s soundtracks and arrangements for film have appeared on HBO, NBC, PBS, The Sundance Channel, The New York Times, The Tribeca Film Festival, The Academy Awards, The Sundance Film Festival, The Toronto Film Festival, dOCUMENTA 13 and 14, The Guggenheim Museum, Vice TV, The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, IDFA and others.

His concert works have been performed by the yMusic Ensemble, The Now Ensemble, The Loos Ensemble, The New Century Players, The Contemporary Music Ensemble of NYU, The Crash Ensemble, The Stargaze Ensemble, The Helsinki Chamber Choir, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s MusicNOW Season, The Bienen Contemporary/Early Vocal Ensemble, TEN PEN CHii, Nimbus Dance Works and others.

He is a 2016 N.Y.F.A Fellow in Music and Sound and has received other fellowships and awards from Chamber Music America, Harvest Works, S.T.E.I.M. and Art OMI. Presently, Qasim writes chamber and electronic music in Brooklyn, New York and works on a variety of projects as a freelance composer and drummer. He is represented by Erased Tapes Publishing.

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